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At Grameen Foundation, our goal is to spur innovation in the global movement to eliminate extreme poverty. Part of that work is to develop better solutions and share them with people like you.

On GF Insights, we share lessons learned from our leaders in the field, news about efforts to expand access to financial and information services for the poor, and how poverty-focused organizations are using data to improve the way they work.

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A colleague recently put me on to the notion of the ‘Power Distance Index’ or PDI. I immediately was intrigued as I thought this might help explain some of what I had experienced while working on an organizational transformation project in the Philippines the past 3 years. When I first started working with the organization, the project team that had been put together by the senior leaders would sit silently while visiting international consultants asked questions to prod feedback and input into the various tasks at hand. Why wouldn’t they talk? Was it English? Filipinos would joke about getting a ‘nosebleed’ if they had to speak too much English. Was it that they simply couldn’t think for themselves? I racked my brain endlessly thinking of ways to get the local team to think critically, voice their ideas, and participate in the development of the program.

After the Miami Heat won the 2012 NBA Championship, a Twitter exchange erupted between Mark Cuban, the outspoken owner of the Dallas Mavericks; and Skip Bayless, sports journalist, TV personality and ESPN commentator.